össztornya
**Össztornya** refers to a traditional Hungarian architectural and structural concept that translates to "whole tower" or "complete tower." It is most commonly associated with the design and construction of church towers, particularly in the 18th and 19th centuries, though the term can also apply to other types of towers in Hungarian architecture.
The term *össztornya* is often used in the context of Baroque and Rococo church designs, where a
A notable example of this style is found in many Hungarian Baroque churches, such as those in
While *össztornya* is primarily associated with ecclesiastical architecture, the term can also describe similar tower designs